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The Charles K. Wilkinson Lecture Series—Feminizing the Landscape: The Female Form in the Ancient Near East, Egypt, and the Islamic World
Join The Met’s Departments of Ancient Near Eastern Art, Egyptian Art, and Islamic Art for three lectures about the female form in the Ancient Near East, Egypt, and the Islamic World.
2 pm
Living and Dying with Judean Pillar Figurines
Erin Darby, Associate Professor of Religious Studies and Co-director of the “Ayn Gharandal Archaeological Project," University of Tennessee
3 pm
The Lady of Elephantine: Five Women Mysteriously Buried Under the Causeway of Thutmose III
Frédéric Colin, Marc Bloch Chair in the Social Sciences and Humanities, Professor of Egyptology, University of Strasbourg Institute for Advanced Study
4 pm
Piercing the Veil: The Architectural Patronage of Women in Medieval Syria
Yasser Tabbaa, Ph.D., 1982, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University
This program is made possible by the Charles K. Wilkinson Lecture Series Fund.
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The Charles K. Wilkinson Lecture Series—Feminizing the Landscape: The Female Form in the Ancient Near East, Egypt, and the Islamic World
Join The Met’s Departments of Ancient Near Eastern Art, Egyptian Art, and Islamic Art for three lectures about the female form in the Ancient Near East, Egypt, and the Islamic World.
2 pm
Living and Dying with Judean Pillar Figurines
Erin Darby, Associate Professor of Religious Studies and Co-director of the “Ayn Gharandal Archaeological Project," University of Tennessee
3 pm
The Lady of Elephantine: Five Women Mysteriously Buried Under the Causeway of Thutmose III
Frédéric Colin, Marc Bloch Chair in the Social Sciences and Humanities, Professor of Egyptology, University of Strasbourg Institute for Advanced Study
4 pm
Piercing the Veil: The Architectural Patronage of Women in Medieval Syria
Yasser Tabbaa, Ph.D., 1982, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University
This program is made possible by the Charles K. Wilkinson Lecture Series Fund.
Subscribe for new content from The Met: youtube.com/user/metmuseum
#TheMet #Art #TheMetropolitanMuseumofArt #Museum
© 2024 The Metropolitan Museum of Art